How Jethro Tull conquered America in the 70s and became rock’s unlikeliest superstars
They ended the 1960s opening for Led Zeppelin in the US and ended the 70s headlining multiple nights at Madison Square Garden
They ended the 1960s opening for Led Zeppelin in the US and ended the 70s headlining multiple nights at Madison Square Garden
Had he not seen the light, we would’ve been deprived of one of the synth-rock titans’ all-time great songs
John Lee Hooker, Albert King, Howlin’ Wolf, Junior Wells - Blues Brothers and former SNL icon Dan Aykroyd knows his blues
There were revelations galore about Steve Hackett's twenty-fifth studio album At The Edge Of Light
The story of Scott Weiland’s final Stone Temple Pilots album
The Machina standout, which turns 25 next month, marked the beginning of the end for the alt-rock heroes’ first phase
Playing with Bowie and Sabbath,. boozing with Keith Moon, hanging out with Lennon – Rick Wakeman has done it all
The album that kicked Motley Crue to the next level – and nearly killed them
World, meet the Red Hot Chili Peppers, you'll be seeing quite a lot of them in the future, like it or not
In 1999, longtime Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain threatened to leave the band over the prospect of an extra guitarist
In 1980 Stevie Nicks stepped out of Fleetwood Mac with a hit-laden debut solo album that showed she could fly just as high on her own
When Chicago founder Terry Kath accidentally killed himself, the world was robbed of one of its greatest guitarists
They've got a ballsy singer and catchy songs. Sharon Osbourne was their manager, Guns N' Roses were their mates. So why aren’t The Quireboys living in mansions?
Iron Maiden have written songs about dinosaurs, the Second World War and many, many things in between. So, here’s the history of Planet Earth as told through the metal legends’ lyrics.
A Metal Hammer writer looks back on the scarring effects of the video for Metallica’s One, which debuted on January 22, 1989
Original bassist Mark Andes embraces what they achieved – but regrets they weren’t able to offer the support that “keystone” member Randy California needed
Leading lights of the UK's psychedelic revolution, Hawkwind's early days were a fug of good trips, bad trips, free-form chaos and dancing gazelles
A rare interview with the late John Sykes, who died this week at the age of 65 – and some personal memories from Myles Kennedy
When the Sex Pistols re-formed with three original members plus singer Frank Carter, they hadn’t sounded so vital in years. And there’s more to come